Collapse now to avoid the rush?

A provocative thought capsule from John Michael Greer: “First, industrial society was only possible because our species briefly had access to an immense supply of cheap, highly concentrated fuel with a very high net energy—that is, the amount of energy needed to extract the fuel was only a very small fraction of the energy the… Continue reading

P2P Production and new institutional design

* Essay: The political economy of information production in the Social Web: chances for reflection on our institutional design. Vasilis Kostakis. Contemporary Social Science. June 2012 Our P2P Foundation Greece collaborator has published a new scientific paper: “This paper is based on the idea that information production on theWeb is mainly taking place within either… Continue reading

Social business design and the software revolution

Six decades into the computer revolution, four decades since the invention of the microprocessor, and two decades into the rise of the modern Internet, all of the technology required to transform industries through software finally works and can be widely delivered at global scale. Businesses that redesign their processes around software collaboration, are almost invariably… Continue reading

Essay of the Day: Mediating Democracy Through Proxy Voting and Shadow Parliaments

Excerpted from Smari McCarthy‘s contribution to the book Redvolution: “Societies are messy. They are complex. Wherever people meet, there are interpersonal relationships, resource feuds, social problems and political strife. All of this complexity is managed on regional and global levels, on municipal and international levels, by everybody, all of the time. As it turns out,… Continue reading